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Posted By: Hal Brown
Date Posted: May 24, 2010
Description: Okay…there were lots of super sights. Even when the big sun ducked behind the clouds, the little ones kept on shining.


Date Taken: May 24, 2010
Place Taken: Lake Kissimmee, FL
Owner: Dan Nickens
File Name: Lots_of_Super_Sights.jpg   - Photo HTML
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Category: 418, SeaRch for Secret Spots
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Jack Peters - May 26,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Very nice touch Dan, are you becoming (what we call in OZ) a greenie, not that there is anything wrong with that !<br />I think in another life you might have given Keats, Byron or closer to home even Mark Twain a nudge. ......Pirate     
  
Don Maxwell - May 26,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Reminds me of Wordsworth's 'My Heart Leaps Up':<br /><br /><br />CCLXXXVI. 'My heart leaps up when I behold'<br /> <br />MY heart leaps up when I behold <br /> A rainbow in the sky: <br />So was it when my life began, <br /> So is it now I am a man, <br />So be it when I shall grow old <br /> Or let me die! <br />The Child is father of the Man: <br />And I could wish my days to be <br />Bound each to each by natural piety. <br /><br /><br />(Most poems from the Romantic Movement look very simple and childlike at first, but they're built on a complex and subtle intellectual framework--sort of like the way a SeaRey looks simple but every part and every angle is just exactly right for it to work as an airplane, a speedboat, and an automobile.<br /><br />(Here's a reasonable, succinct explication: <a href="http://www.enotes.com/william-wordsworth/q-and-a/explain-poem-my-heart-leaps-up-by-william-18897">http://www.enotes.com/william-wordsworth/q-and-a/explain-poe<br>m-my-heart-leaps-up-by-william-18897</a><br />     
  
Eric Batterman - May 26,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    'I just like rainbows' said Occam.     
  
Don Maxwell - May 26,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Parsimony! And that's what Wordsworth had in mind--experiencing nature (or life) directly and personally, rather than reading someone else's convoluted second-hand theories about it. Or in SeaRey terms, keep your eyes outside the cockpit. <br /><br />Which is what Dan is doing.     
  
Jack Peters - May 27,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    B,Hell, what have I started ! !     
  
Dave Lima - May 27,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    I'm not old enough for that kind of complicated stuff......<br />I like the simple ones<br /><br />roses are red<br />violets are blue<br />most poems rhyme<br />but this one doesn't<br /><br />     
  
Eric Batterman - May 27,2010   Viewers  | Reply
    Age has nothing to do with it.     


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